Center for World Conflict and Peace

Center for World Conflict and Peace

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Brad's Reading List

Yohanes and I thought it would be fun to share our reading lists with you. (Mine is below; Yohanes will post his own separate list.) What you will find below are the books, magazines, journals, newspapers, blogs, and anything else related to world politics that I am reading nowadays. Perhaps you are looking for something new to read. If so, take a look at the various sources on my list. Maybe you will find something that you find informative and enjoyable. Additionally, I must confess that I am curious see what is on Yohanes's list. I really do not know what he reads. I guess we will all find out at the same time!

By the way, please feel free to suggest any reading materials to us. We are always looking for new and interesting sources of news, opinion, research, etc.

Books
Ruling But Not Governing: The Military and Political Development in Egypt, Algeria, and Turkey by Steven Cook

Egypt on the Brink: From Nasser to Mubarak by Tarek Osman

Non-Democratic Regimes by Paul Brooker

Magazines
Time
Newsweek

Journals
Foreign Policy
Foreign Affairs
The National Interest
International Security
The Washington Quarterly

Blogs
Nick Kristof
Marc Lynch
Saudiwoman
Fareed Zakaria GPS
The Middle East Channel
Stephen Walt
Steven Cook
The Monkey Cage
Daniel Drezner
The Duck of Minerva
Shadow Government 
Things I Do When I'm Not Working
Thomas Ricks
Laura Rozen
Al Jazeera
The Washington Note
Paul Pillar
Asia Unbound
Informed Comment
Mona Eltahawy
Aid Watch
John Campbell
Global Spin

Newspapers
The Washington Post
The New York Times
Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe

Miscellaneous
Al Jazeera English
Human Rights Watch
BBC
Gallup
Pew Research
CNN
Reuters
UN
Middle East News -Yahoo! News

Jadaliyya

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